Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck on Sunday joined the parade of Donald Trump’s critics who throw around the name of Adolf Hitler when attacking the Republican presidential front-runner.

Beck appeared Sunday on ABC’s This Week to talk about how the Republican Party can stop Trump.

The “GOP has one last chance to listen to the people,” he said, noting that conservatives are “very, very angry because the GOP did not listen the first time around” to “the Ron Paul people” and the “Tea Party people,” who Beck said were “way ahead of the curve.”

Trump has been likened to Hitler ever since he proposed a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States. On Saturday, two Saturday Night Live skits mocked Trump as HItler.

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Beck said Trump is “playing to the lowest common denominator and to the anger in us.”

He likened Trump to Hitler in 1929, when Hitler was beginning his rise to power.

“(Hitler) was a kind of funny, kind of character that said the things that people were thinking,” Beck said of the leader’s early political career. “Where Donald Trump takes it, I have absolutely no idea. But, Donald Trump is a dangerous man with the things he’s been saying.”

Beck reaffirmed his goal of defeating Trump during the primary season and urged Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich to drop out to pave the way for Cruz. He also denounced any plan by Republican leaders for a brokered convention in a last-ditch plan to stop Trump.

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“Now, the GOP is playing unbelievable games right now trying to make sure they get their way and they’re trying to go for a brokered convention,” Beck said. “I’m against Donald Trump but I’ll tell you one thing, if he gets close enough and the GOP tries to play games, I won’t vote for Donald Trump ever, but I will stand with his right because the people have spoken.”